An edition of Über das Ende der Zeit (1950)

The end of time

a meditation on the philosophy of history

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The end of time
Josef Pieper, Josef Pieper
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An edition of Über das Ende der Zeit (1950)

The end of time

a meditation on the philosophy of history

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"This is a work by Josef Pieper, one of this century's most profound and lucid expositors of the thought of St. Thomas Aquinas. This book was written to throw light on an ancient question that has vexed and tormented many. What is the nature of "The End" toward which, even now, the world and men are moving?"--BOOK JACKET.

"Josef Pieper provides the most rigorous and sustained philosophical analysis, anchored to "the primeval rock of theological pronouncement", in order precisely to understand the finalities of time and history."--BOOK JACKET.

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Faber and Faber
Language
English
Pages
157

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The end of time: a meditation on the philosophy of history
1999, Ignatius Press
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Translaton of Über das Ende der Zeit.

Bibliography: p. 142-153.

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157 p. ;
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